“The rules provide clarity only on verification of the parent. But they are silent on identifying children and taking consent from the parent as to the child’s data,” a digital matters expert told Vineet Bhalla.
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“The rules provide clarity only on verification of the parent. But they are silent on identifying children and taking consent from the parent as to the child’s data,” a digital matters expert told Vineet Bhalla.
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#DataProtectionRules | Pawas Piyush, AI Expert, discusses the Central Government's newly released draft on Digital Personal Data Protection Rules. Key highlights include the requirement for parental consent before children create social media accounts, with ID verification for parents. The draft also emphasizes individual consent for data processing and introduces data fiduciaries for e-commerce, social media, and gaming platforms. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw calls the draft a balance between regulation and innovation, inviting suggestions until February 18.
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#DataProtectionRules | Ajay Data, MD of Datagroup. in, discusses the Central Government's newly released draft on Digital Personal Data Protection Rules. A key takeaway is the requirement for parental consent before children can create accounts on social media or online platforms. The draft also includes mandatory verification of parents' identity and age through ID proof. It introduces data fiduciaries for e-commerce, social media, and gaming platforms, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw calling it a balance between regulation and innovation. Suggestions can be submitted until February 18. @ajaydata
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#DataProtectionRules | The Central Government has unveiled the long-awaited draft of the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules. A major highlight is the requirement for parental consent before children can create accounts on social media or online platforms. The draft mandates the verification of parents' identity and age through voluntarily provided ID proof. It also emphasizes obtaining individuals' consent for data processing and introduces data fiduciaries for e-commerce, social media, and gaming platforms. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw calls it a balance between regulation and innovation, inviting suggestions until February 18.
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The ministry of electronics and information technology yesterday released the draft of Digital Personal #DataProtectionRules - sixteen months after the law was notified in August 2023.
As per the draft, the Data Fiduciary shall adopt appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure that verifiable consent of the parent is obtained before the processing of any personal data of a child.
The Data Fiduciary would also observe due diligence, for checking that the individual identifying herself as the parent is an adult who is identifiable.
Remember, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 was passed by the Parliament in 2023. The draft rules, once finalised and notified, will come into force. Comments on the draft rules can be submitted within the next 45 days through the MyGov portal.
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